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Embassy in Hanoi warns Thai nationals in northern coastal provinces of approaching storm "Wipha"

Embassy in Hanoi warns Thai nationals in northern coastal provinces of approaching storm "Wipha"

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The Thai Embassy in Hanoi issues a warning for Thai nationals in northern Vietnam as Tropical Storm Wipha approaches, with heavy rainfall and flooding expected.

The Thai Embassy in Hanoi has issued an advisory for Thai nationals in the northern coastal provinces of Vietnam, following forecasts from the Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Department. The department has predicted that Tropical Storm Wipha will move towards the region early next week.



On July 18, the Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Department confirmed that Tropical Storm Wipha would enter the South China Sea on the night of July 19, with the storm expected to reach Vietnam's coastline around July 22, with winds ranging from 100 to 135 kilometres per hour.

The provinces along the northern coastline, from Quang Ninh to Thanh Hoa, are expected to experience heavy rainfall, posing risks of flooding and landslides. In response, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam has instructed local authorities to prepare evacuation plans, ensure the safety of infrastructure, and protect residents in the affected areas.

The Thai Embassy in Hanoi urges Thai nationals in the affected coastal provinces to closely monitor the storm's progress and follow local authorities' warnings and advisories.

In case of emergency, Thai nationals can contact the Thai Embassy in Hanoi at the emergency hotline: 090-4544800.

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